Reddit Works Together to Draft the "Free Internet Act"

The waves of the Reddit sea have grown tumultuous as Internet privacy laws like SOPA have threatened to derange the treasured free speech of the web.  Reddit, a staunch critic of any move to restrict freedom, have drafted a crowd-sourced privacy bill that would protect web user’s rights.

The pages are called the “Free Internet Act” (FIA) and have been worked on together by the users of Reddit.  The plan is to submit it on April 1 to the European Commission.

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